POLICE "PLAN TO INVESTIGATE DETAILS ON WHY GAIN POSTED 'MARIJUANA OFFERED' POST"

  • 장준희 |2017.06.08 18:00
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Gain/ photo = StarNews
Gain from Brown Eyed Girls will be investigating on why she posted a message saying that her boyfriend Joo Ji Hoon's friend offered marijuana to her. 

An officer from Seoul Metropolitan Police Agency drug investigation office told StarNews that "We already conducted an internal investigation about her post" and revealed that "We are planning to investigate how she posted it on SNS and details".

The officer also added, "A who offered her marijuana will also be investigated" and "We could not tell more about the details".

Gain posted on her instagram that a friend A of her boyfriend Joo Ji Hoon Offered her marijuana on June 4th. In her post, she revealed A's real name and the actual conversation.  

Gain referred boyfriend Joo JiHoon "As you all may know, I’m the girlfriend of a previous junkie (Of course, as far as I know, he has received all appropriate punishment and now lives diligently)."

Then Gain revealed the conversation between A and her. "But even if I’m Joo Ji Hoon’s girlfriend, his friend ○○○ (A) offered me marijuana."
 
Gain said, "Yes, I almost gave in, since I wasn’t in the right mental state", and added, "But I’ve been clean all my life, and I won’t do marijuana until it becomes legal". She also wrote, "You’re a dead man if you recommend me to do marijuana.” 

She also said, “I don’t need to shoot ads. I don’t care about my image. I have enough money for me to use and eat until I die", and "I’m going to voluntarily take a drug test every three months.”

Meanwhile, Gain confessed that she has been getting treatment for pneumonia and she has 'anxiety disorders with panic attack' and 'insomnia'.

Journalist = Ahreum Han
Translator = Joonhee Chang


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